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to INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS Volume XLII Number 1 (January 1994) pp. 1-88 Number 2 (April 1994) pp. 89-168 Number 3 (July 1994) pp. 169-248 Number 4 (October 1994) pp. 249-496 Authors: ALLEN, PHILIP A., see Wallace, B. AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES, “Statement on Memories of Sexual Abuse,” 261-264 BANYAI, EVA L., see Varga, K. BASDEN, BARBARA H., DAVID R. BASDEN, WILLIAM C. COE, SHAWN DECKER, and KIM CRUTCHER, “Retrieval Inhibition in Directed Forgetting and Posthypnotic Am- nesia,” 184-203. BASDEN, DAVID R., see Basden, B. H. BEAHRS, JOHN O., “Why Dissociative Disordered Patients Are Fundamentally Respon- sible: A Master Class Commentary,” 93-96. BIANCHI, ANNA, see DeBenedittis, G. BJERRING, PETER, see Zachariae, R. BLOOM, PETER B., “Clinical Guidelines in Using Hypnosis in Uncovering Memories of Sexual Abuse: A Master Class Commentary,” 173-178. BRUCK, MAGGEE, see Ceci, S. J. BURGESS, CHERYL A., see Spanos, N. P. BURGESS, MELISSA FAITH, see Spanos, N. P. CECI, STEPHEN J., ELIZABETH F. LOFTUS, MICHELLE D. LEICHTMAN, and MAGGIE BRUCK, “The Possible Role of Source Misattributions in the Creation of False Beliefs Among Preschoolers,” 304-320. CERUTTI, SERGIO, see DeBenedittis, G. CHAVES, JOHN E,, “[Book Review of] Hypnosis: Current Theory, Research and Practice edited by R. Van Dyck, P. Spinhoven, A.J.W. Van der Does, Y. R. Van Rood, and W. De Moor,” 153-154. CIGADA, MARIO, see DeBenedittis, G. COE, WILLIAM C., see Basden, B. H. COE, WILLIAM C., see Kennedy, J. CRAWFORD, HELEN J., “Brain Dynamics and Hypnosis: Attentional and Disattentional Processes,” 204-232. CRUTCHER, KIM, see Basden, B. H. CULBERT, TIMOTHY P., JUDSON B. REANEY, and DANIEL P. KOHEN, “ ‘Cyberphysi- ologic’ Strategies for Children: The Clinical Hypnosis /B iofeedback Interface,” 97-117. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, Vol. XLII, No. 4, October 1994 490-493 © 1994 The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 490 to INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS Volume XLII Number 1 (January 1994) pp. 1-88 Number 2 (April 1994) pp. 89-168 Number 3 (July 1994) pp. 169-248 Number 4 (October 1994) pp. 249-496 Authors: ALLEN, PHILIP A., see Wallace, B. AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES, “Statement on Memories of Sexual Abuse,” 261-264 BANYAI, EVA L., see Varga, K. BASDEN, BARBARA H., DAVID R. BASDEN, WILLIAM C. COE, SHAWN DECKER, and KIM CRUTCHER, “Retrieval Inhibition in Directed Forgetting and Posthypnotic Am- nesia,” 184-203. BASDEN, DAVID R., see Basden, B. H. BEAHRS, JOHN O., “Why Dissociative Disordered Patients Are Fundamentally Respon- sible: A Master Class Commentary,” 93-96. BIANCHI, ANNA, see DeBenedittis, G. BJERRING, PETER, see Zachariae, R. BLOOM, PETER B., “Clinical Guidelines in Using Hypnosis in Uncovering Memories of Sexual Abuse: A Master Class Commentary,” 173-178. BRUCK, MAGGEE, see Ceci, S. J. BURGESS, CHERYL A., see Spanos, N. P. BURGESS, MELISSA FAITH, see Spanos, N. P. CECI, STEPHEN J., ELIZABETH F. LOFTUS, MICHELLE D. LEICHTMAN, and MAGGIE BRUCK, “The Possible Role of Source Misattributions in the Creation of False Beliefs Among Preschoolers,” 304-320. CERUTTI, SERGIO, see DeBenedittis, G. CHAVES, JOHN E,, “[Book Review of] Hypnosis: Current Theory, Research and Practice edited by R. Van Dyck, P. Spinhoven, A.J.W. Van der Does, Y. R. Van Rood, and W. De Moor,” 153-154. CIGADA, MARIO, see DeBenedittis, G. COE, WILLIAM C., see Basden, B. H. COE, WILLIAM C., see Kennedy, J. CRAWFORD, HELEN J., “Brain Dynamics and Hypnosis: Attentional and Disattentional Processes,” 204-232. CRUTCHER, KIM, see Basden, B. H. CULBERT, TIMOTHY P., JUDSON B. REANEY, and DANIEL P. KOHEN, “ ‘Cyberphysi- ologic’ Strategies for Children: The Clinical Hypnosis /B iofeedback Interface,” 97-117. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, Vol. XLII, No. 4, October 1994 490-493 © 1994 The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis 490 INDEX OF VOLUME XLII 491 DeBENEDITTIS, GIUSEPPE, MARIO CIGADA, ANNA BIANCHI, MARIA GABRIELLA SIGNORINI, and SERGIO CERUTTI, “Autonomic Changes During Hypnosis: A Heart Rate Variability Power Spectrum Analysis as a Marker of Sympatho-Vagal Balance,” 140-152. DECKER, SHAWN, see Basden, B. H. DePASCALIS, VILFREDO, “Event-Related Potentials During Hypnotic Hallucination,” 39-55. ERDELYI, MATTHEW HUGH, “Hypnotic Hypermnesia: The Empty Set of Hypermnesia,” 379-390. ERICKSON III, JAMES C., “The Use of Hypnosis in Anesthesia: A Master Class Commentary” 8-12. FASKO Jr., DANIEL, “[Book Review of] Quantifying Consciousness: An Empirical Approach by Ronald J. Pekala,” 155-157. FRANKEL, FRED H., “The Concept of Flashbacks in Historical Perspective,” 321-336. GAULD, ALAN, “[Book Review of] Theories of Hypnosis: Current Models and Perspectives edited by Steven Jay Lynn and Judith W. Rhue,” 157-160. GARRY, MARYANNE, and ELIZABETH F. LOFTUS, “Pseudomemories Without Hypno- sis,” 363-378. GOSI-GREGUSS, ANNA C.), see Varga, K. JONES, MOLLY M., “Apnea in Postsurgical Hypnotherapy of an Esophageal Cancer Patient: A Brief Communication,” 179-183. KENNEDY, JAMES, and WILLIAM C. COE, “Nonverbal Signs of Deception During Posthypnotic Amnesia: A Brief Communication,” 13-19. KIHLSTROM, JOHN E, “Hypnosis, Delayed Recall, and the Principles of Memory,” 337-345. KOHEN, DANIEL P., see Culbert, T. P. LEICHTMAN, MICHELLE D., see Ceci, S. J. LEON, ANDREW D., “[Book Review of] Solution-Oriented Hypnosis: An Ericksonian Ap- proach by William Hudson O’Hanlon and Michael Martin,” 233-234. LEVITT, EUGENE E., “The One-Tailed Test: A Statistical Editorial” 4-6. LOFTUS, ELIZABETH EF, see Ceci, S. J. LOFTUS, ELIZABETH F,, see Garry, M. LONDON, RAY WILLIAM, “[Book Review of] Forgiving the Unforgivable by B. Flanigan,” 447-450. LONDON, RAY WILLIAM, “[Book Review of] The Mask of Sanity by Hervey M. Cleckley,” 81-83. LYNN, STEVEN JAY, JUDITH W. RHUE, BRYAN P. MYERS, and JOHN R. WEEKES, “Pseudomemory in Hypnotized and Simulating Subjects,” 118-129. MULHERN, SHERRILL, “Satanism, Ritual Abuse and Multiple Personality Disorder: A Sociohistorical Perspective,” 265-288. MYERS, BRYAN P., see Lynn, S. J. NASH, MICHAEL R., “Memory Distortion and Sexual Trauma: The Problem of False Negatives and False Positives,” 346-362. OFSHE, RICHARD J.,and MARGARET THALER SINGER, “Recovered-Memory Therapy and Robust Repression: Influence and Pseudomemories,” 391-410. PERRY, CAMPBELL, “[Book Review of] The Courage to Heal: A Guide for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse by Ellen Bass and Laura Davis,” 450-455. REANEY, JUDSON B., see Culbert, T. P. RHUE, JUDITH W., see Lynn, S. J. SCHEFLIN, ALAN W., see Spiegel, D. SCEH 1994 Scientific Program, 465-482. SCEH 1994 Workshops Program, 457-464. SIGNORINI, MARIA GABRIELLA, see DeBenedittis, G. SINGER, MARGARET THALER, see Ofshe, R. J. INDEX OF VOLUME XLII SPANOS, NICHOLAS P., CHERYL A. BURGESS, and MELISSA FAITH BURGESS, “Past- Life Identities, UFO Abductions, and Satanic Ritual Abuse: The Social Construction of Memories,” 433-446. SPENCE, DONALD P., “Narrative Truth and Putative Child Abuse,” 289-303. SPIEGEL, DAVID, and ALAN W. SCHEFLIN, “Dissociated or Fabricated? Psychiatric Aspects of Repressed Memory in Criminal and Civil Cases,” 411-432. STANTON, HARRY, “[Book Review of] Hypnotherapy for Health, Harmony, and Peak Perfor- mance by Catherine Walters and Ronald A. Havens,” 234-236. VARGA, KATALIN, EVAI. BANYAI, and ANNAC. GOSI-GREGUSS, “Parallel Application of the Experiential Analysis Technique With Subject and Hypnotist: A New Possibility for Measuring Interactional Synchrony,” 130-139. VENN, JONATHAN, “[Book Review of] Imagery for Healing, Knowledge, and Power by William Fezler,” 83-85. WALLACE, BENJAMIN, PHILIP A. ALLEN, and TIMOTHY A. WEBER, “Hypnotic Sus- ceptibility, Imaging Ability, and the Detection of Embedded Words Within Letters,” 20-38. WEBER, TIMOTHY A., see Wallace, B. WEEKES, JOHN R., see Lynn, 5. J. ZACHARIAE, ROBERT, and PETER BJERRING, “Laser-Induced Pain-Related Brain Po- tentials and Sensory Pain Ratings in High and Low Hypnotizable Subjects During Hypnotic Suggestions of Relaxation, Dissociated Imagery, Focused Analgesia, and Placebo,” 56-80. Articles: “Apnea in Postsurgical Hypnotherapy of an Esophageal Cancer Patient: A Brief Communi- cation,” Jones, 179. “Autonomic Changes During Hypnosis: A Heart Rate Variability Power Spectrum Analysis as a Marker of Sympatho-Vagal Balance,” DeBenedittis et al., 140. “Brain Dynamics and Hypnosis: Attentional and Disattentional Processes” Crawford, 204. “Clinical Guidelines in Using Hypnosis in Uncovering Memories of Sexual Abuse: A Master Class Commentary,” Bloom, 173. “The Concept of Flashbacks in Historical Perspective,” Frankel, 321. “ ‘Cyberphysiologic’ Strategies for Children: The Clinical Hypnosis /Biofeedback Inter- face,” Culbert et al., 97. “Dissociated or Fabricated? Psychiatric Aspects of Repressed Memory in Criminal and Civil Cases,” Spiegel and Scheflin, 411. “Event-Related Potentials During Hypnotic Hallucination,” DePascalis, 39. “Hypnosis, Delayed Recall, and the Principles of Memory,” Kihlstrom, 337. “Hypnotic Hypermnesia: The Empty Set of Hypermnesia,” Erdelyi, 379. “Hypnotic Susceptibility, Imaging Ability, and the Detection of Embedded Words Within Letters,” Wallace et al., 20. “Laser-Induced Pain-Related Brain Potentials and Sensory Pain Ratings in High and Low Hypnotizable Subjects During Hypnotic Suggestions of Relaxation, Dissociated Im- agery, Focused Analgesia, and Placebo,” Zachariae and Bjerring, 56. “Memory Distortion and Sexual Trauma: The Problem of False Negatives and False Positives,” Nash, 346. “Narrative Truth and Putative Child Abuse,” Spence, 289. “Nonverbal Signs of Deception During Posthypnotic Amnesia: A Brief Communication,” Kennedy and Coe, 13. “The One-Tailed Test: A Statistical Editorial,” Levitt, 4. “Parallel Application of the Experiential Analysis Technique With Subject and Hypnotist: A New Possibility for Measuring Interactional Synchrony,” Varga et al., 130. “Past-Life Identities, UFO Abductions, and Satanic Ritual Abuse: The Social Construction of Memories,” Spanos et al., 433. INDEX OF VOLUME XLII 493 “The Possible Role of Source Misattributions in the Creation of False Beliefs Among Preschoolers,” Ceci et al., 304. “Pseudomemories Without Hypnosis,” Garry and Loftus, 363. “Pseudomemory in Hypnotized and Simulating Subjects,” Lynn et al., 118. “Recovered-Memory Therapy and Robust Repression: Influence and Pseudomemories,” Ofshe and Singer, 391. “Retrieval Inhibition in Directed Forgetting and Posthypnotic Amnesia,” Basden et al., 184. “Satanism, Ritual Abuse and Multiple Personality Disorder: A Sociohistorical Perspective,” Mulhern, 265. “Statement on Memories of Sexual Abuse,” American Psychiatric Association Board of Trustees, 261. “The Use of Hypnosis in Anesthesia: A Master Class Commentary, Erickson IIL, 8. “Why Dissociative Disordered Patients Are Fundamentally Responsible: A Master Class Commentary,” Beahrs, 93. Book Reviews: “The Courage to Heal: A Guide for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse by Ellen Bass and Laura Davis,” Perry, 450. “Forgiving the Unforgivable by B. Flanigan,” London, 447. “Hypnosis: Current Theory, Research and Practice edited by R. Van Dyck, P. Spinhoven, A.J.W. Van der Does, Y. R. Van Rood, and W. De Moor,” Chaves, 153. “Hypnotherapy for Health, Harmony, and Peak Performance by Catherine Walters and Ronald A. Havens,” Stanton, 234. “Imagery for Healing, Knowledge, and Power by William Fezler,” Venn, 83. “The Mask of Sanity by Hervey M. Cleckley,” London, 81. “Quantifying Consciousness: An Empirical Approach by Ronald J. Pekala,” Fasko Jr., 155. “Solution-Oriented Hypnosis: An Ericksonian Approach by William Hudson O’Hanlon and Michael Martin,” Leon, 233. “Theories of Hypnosis: Current Models and Perspectives edited by Steven Jay Lynn and Judith W. Rhue,” Gauld, 157. SCEH Announcements: SCEH 1994 Workshops Program, 457. SCEH 1994 Scientific Program, 465.

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